Willow TV VPPA Settlement 2026 -- File a Claim by July 21
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Willow TV VPPA settlement: subscribers who watched videos on Willow.tv between July 2021 and September 2023 can file a claim from an $850,000 fund by July 21, 2026. Turns out the cricket match was watching you back.
What happened
Class period: July 20, 2021 through September 22, 2023
- This lawsuit claims that Times Internet (UK) LTD, which runs Willow TV, shared subscribers' personally identifiable video-viewing information with third parties without consent.
- The claim is brought under the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) and California law. The VPPA covers information that identifies a person as having watched specific videos.
- Times Internet denies any wrongdoing but agreed to settle to avoid the cost and risk of more litigation.
- It affects people who subscribed to Willow TV and watched pre-recorded videos on Willow.tv during the class period.
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What you can get
Cash payment
Pro rata share
Split from the $850,000 fund after fees and costs
Key dates
| Action | Date | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Claim deadline | July 21, 2026 | Last day to file a claim |
| Opt out | July 21, 2026 | Keep your right to sue separately |
| Object | July 21, 2026 | Tell the court you disagree |
| Final hearing | February 25, 2027 at 2:00 p.m. PST, at the Oakland Courthouse in California | Judge decides whether to approve |
Who may qualify
- You subscribed to Willow TV
- You watched pre-recorded videos on Willow.tv between July 20, 2021 and September 22, 2023
How to file
- Go to the official settlement website
- Click "Submit a Claim" and complete the online Claim Form
- Or mail a completed Claim Form to the Settlement Administrator, postmarked by July 21, 2026
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Proof required
- No supporting documents are listed as required. Eligibility is based on your Willow TV subscription and viewing during the class period.
- Complete the Claim Form with your information by the deadline
Payment timing
Payments will be distributed after the Court grants final approval and any appeals are resolved. The Final Approval Hearing is set for February 25, 2027, so expect a wait.
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Extra details
- This is a privacy case, not a data breach. No Social Security numbers or financial accounts were involved, just your video-viewing history.
- The payment is a pro rata share, so the amount depends on how many people file. More claims mean smaller checks.
- File only through the official site to avoid copycat scam pages.
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